Abstract

Personal learning environments (PLEs) are Web 2.0 tools and services by which users’ access, construct, manage, and share educational contents in order to meet their learning needs. These environments enable users to manage their learning according to their own personal preferences. They further promote socialization and collaboration with their broad user networks and interaction facilities. In this study, with a case sample from a public university in Turkey, student teachers’ PLE use and their perceptions regarding these environments are examined. For data collection, the PLE Perception Scale and PLE Use Scale developed by the researchers were used. It was observed that all participants used various PLEs and found them easy and practical on the whole. However, it was found that this utilization mostly had the aim of access and sharing knowledge in learning, while use of constructing and managing it remained limited. Emailing, social networking, file sharing, video sharing, Internet searching, and social encyclopedias were found most commonly used PLEs. Our findings also show that gender and grade level do not have an effect on the perception and use of PLEs.

Highlights

  • Over the past decade Internet users have become able to meet their various learning needs and communicate with their peers, teachers, and communities of interest for educational purposes by using Web 2.0 tools and services

  • Principal axis factoring (PAF) was carried out using SPSS 20 in order to discover the structure of the Personal learning environments (PLEs) perception scale

  • PAF is a factor analysis technique commonly used in the social sciences; it attempts to explore the least number of factors which could account for the common variance of a set of variables

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Introduction

Over the past decade Internet users have become able to meet their various learning needs and communicate with their peers, teachers, and communities of interest for educational purposes by using Web 2.0 tools and services. Personal learning environments (PLEs) are Web 2.0 tools and services by which users access, construct, manage, and share knowledge and educational contents in order to meet their learning needs (Johnson & Sherlock, 2014; Fiedler & Väljataga, 2013, 2011, 2010; Buchem, 2012; Jeremic, Jovanovic, & Gasevic, 2011; Oliveira & Moreira, 2010). These environments enable users to control and manage their learning and contribute to their socialization. Teachers can share lecture notes and contents with their colleagues

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